Microsoft doesn’t exactly facilitate…
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Now that it’s a file Windows 11 Finally, there are already many people out there who have either upgraded to or are considering the new operating system. However, not everything is a bed of roses.
Many users encounter Windows warning that their PC does not meet the system requirements to upgrade to Windows 11, prompting them to look for an alternative to make this upgrade possible.
Well, it’s easy to do, as you can see thanks to this quick tutorial from the edge. Basically, it involves the use of Windows Registry Editor, which we know better regedit, and make a simple change to overcome these system limitations.
From there, they should be able to use Windows 11 without any issues. However, by installing the new operating system on a device that does not meet the system requirements, who knows why, Microsoft reserves the right to prevent it from installing future updates.
According to this image, Microsoft says that This PC does not meet the minimum system requirements to run Windows 11“As such, the “Installing Windows 11 on this PC is not recommended and may lead to compatibility issues”. It can also be read that if you continue to install Windows 11, the . file “PC will no longer be supported and will not be entitled to receive updates”, which is very annoying.
In other words, can they install Windows 11 on “unsupported” devices? They can. But they also run the risk of not being able to install operating system updates, which are necessary not only to improve performance but also to fix security vulnerabilities. Anyway, since we already know how these things work, we weren’t surprised that in the future, it would be possible to download these system updates manually, but “patched” so that they could also be installed on computers that circumvented Windows 11 requirements.
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